Pitbull Sets New Record with Largest Gathering of Bald Cap Wearers
In a remarkable event at London's Hyde Park, US rapper Pitbull has set a new world record with 22,141 fans wearing bald caps.
Government, policy, institutions, and political power dynamics.
In a remarkable event at London's Hyde Park, US rapper Pitbull has set a new world record with 22,141 fans wearing bald caps.
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